Spectora uses Reminder windows as a place for onboard Inspector-only information.
Open the reminder windows by selecting the pencil icon to the right of titles in the ITEMS column (and some in the SECTIONS column containing the Standards of Practice).

Most reminder windows in the INL Residential template contain links to pages providing inspection-related information. Links can be copied and pasted into comments as desired. Most of these links are to pages on my website, so they'll be stable.
LIST OF LINKS
In the INL Spectora template the following links are all live. In the following list I will leave a few live as examples:
ROOF
ROOF: GENERAL REFERENCE
- IRC Roof-covering Links;
- Asphalt Shingle Reference Library;
- Concrete Roof Tile Reference Library;
- Clay Roof Tile Reference Library;
- Metal Roof Reference Library;
- Wood Shake and Shingle Reference Library;
- Inspecting Stone Slate Roofs Reference Library;
- Inspecting Composite Slate Reference Library;
- Inspecting Fiber-cement Roofing Reference Library;
- Inspecting Roll Roofing Reference Library;
- Inspecting Low-slope Roof Systems Reference Library;
- Inspecting Underlayment Reference Library;
- Stains Below Roof Vents;
- Telescoping Ladder Maintenance;
- FM Global: Roof Inspection Resources;
- About Ladders.
ROOF STRUCTURE EXTERIOR
Inspecting the Roof Structure Exterior
UNDERLAYMENT
Inspecting Underlayment
GENERAL ROOF FLASHING
Text
ROOF DRAINAGE
Text
VENTS on the ROOF
- Roof vent Identification;
- Combustion vent Termination Heights ; and
- Text
CHIMNEY ABOVE the ROOF
Text
SNOWGUARDS
Text
STEEP-SLOPE
ASPHALT SHINGLES
- Inspection Concerns;
- Shingle Cracking and Splitting;
- Identifying Batch Problems;
- Properly Evaluating Shingle Bonding;
- Voiding the Manufacturer's Warranty (not what you think);
- Blisters VS Hail Damage;
- Causes of Shingle Buckling;
- Shingle Granule Loss;
- Diagnosing Wind Damage;
- Biological Growth;
- Factors Affecting Shingle Aging;
- Shingle Performance Comparison;
- Controlling Ice Dam Growth;
- Asphalt Roofing Manufacturer's Association.
- Text
CONCRETE ROOF TILE
Inspectors: These narratives are based on installation guides from the Tile Roofing Alliance. They may not completely apply to the areas in which you inspect (like South Florida!). Check to see what is required where you work.
- TRI Installation guides,
- Concrete Tile Inspection Concerns;,
- Minimum Slope and Headlap,
- General Fastening Schedules,
- Walking Concrete Tile,
- Aging Characteristics of Concrete Tile,
- Matching Historic Tile.
CLAY ROOF TILE
Inspectors: These narratives are based on installation guides from the Tile Roofing Alliance. They may not completely apply to the areas in which you inspect (like South Florida!). Check to see what is required where you work.
- TRI Installation guides;
- Walking Clay Tile;
- How Clay Tile Ages and Fails;
- Clay Tile Fastening;
- Clay Tile Flashing;
- Biological Growth;
- Matching Historic Tile; and
METAL ROOF
Inspecting Metal Roofs
STONE SLATE
- Inspecting Stone Slate Roofs
- National slate association
COMPOSITE SLATGE
- Inspecting Composite Slate
- Text
ROLL ROOFING
Inspecting Roll Roofing
WOOD SHAKES
- Wood Shake Inspection Concerns;
- Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau.
WOOD SHINGLES
- Wood Shake Inspection Concerns;.Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau:
FIBER CEMENT
Inspecting Fiber-cement roofs
LOW-SLOPE
BUILT-UP
- Inspecting Built-up Membranes
- Text: Identifying the Number of Plies
EPDM
- Inspecting EPDM Membranes
- Glossary of Low-slope Terms
- TEXT: List of links to single ply manufacturers
MODIFIED BITUMEN
Inspecting Modified Bitumen
TPO
- Inspecting TPO membranes
- Glossary of Low-slope Terms
- TEXT: List of links to single ply manufacturers
PVC
- Inspecting PVC membranes
- Glossary of Low-slope Terms
- TEXT: List of links to single ply manufacturers
SPRAYED POLYURETHANE FOAM
Inspecting Sprayed Polyurethane Roofs
PARAPET WALL
Text
EXTERIOR
GROUNDS
- Inspecting Residential Lawn Irrigation Systems
- Text
UNDERGROUND FUEL OIL TANKS
Evidence of Buried Fuel Oil Tanks
DRIVEWAY
Visual Inspection of Concrete: comprehensive article on inspecting concrete.
WALKWAYS
Visual Inspection of Concrete: comprehensive article on inspecting concrete.
ATTACHED EXTERIOR COMPONENTS
EXTERIOR STAIRWAYS
- Stair Checklist
- Using UPCodes, you can look up stairway code provisions for your state here.
CHIMNEY
Text
PARGE COAT
Text
EXTERIOR VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES
GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR CLEARANCES
Text
GAS COMBUSTION EXHAUST VENT CLEARANCES
Text
EXTERIOR WALL-COVERINGS REFERENCE: GENERAL
BRICK CLADDING
- About Inspecting Brick Walls
- Brick Cladding VS. Solid Masonry Walls
- Types of Brick
- Text
STRUCTURAL BRICK
- About Inspecting Brick Walls
- Structural Brick Wall Failure
- Brick Cladding VS. Solid Masonry Walls
- Text
COMPOSITE SIDING
- Inspecting Composite (LP Smartside)
- Text
STUCCO/EIFS
Training is offered by both InterNACHI and the Exterior Design Institute.
FIBER-CEMENT SIDING
- Inspecting Fiber-cement Siding
- Inspecting HardiePlank (fiber-cement) Siding
- About Asbestos-containing Siding
VINYL SIDING
- Inspecting Vinyl Siding
- Text
WOOD SIDING
Inspecting Wood Siding
MANUFACTURED STONE VENEER
- Inspecting Manufactured Stone veneer
- Installation diagrams
GARAGE REFERENCE
Garage Inspection Concerns
STAIRS TO LIVING SPACE
- IRC Stairways R311.7
- stairway provisions for your jurisdiction here
FIRE SEPARATION
For fire separation provisions, go here, Select your jurisdiction, and scroll to Fire Separation R302
GARAGE ELECTRICAL
Text
GARAGE VENTILATION
Text
GENERAL STRUCTURE
STRUCTURE REFERENCE: GENERAL
- Notching and Boring Guides for Sawn and Engineered Lumber, Studs, Joists, Beams, and Glulams.
- Adjustable Steel Posts
- Wood Deterioration and Decay
- Simpson Strong Tie Wood Connectors catalogue ( you may need to update this link occasionally)
- Inspecting Floor Structures
- Shear Walls
- Crack Analysis
- Expansive Soil
- Post-fire Assessment of Framing
- Building Science Corporation: An important source of free information on building science
FOUNDATION WALLS
- Reinforced Concrete Damage Ratings Use this link to learn how to rate concrete damage according to the classification system developed by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
- Inspecting Adjustable Steel Posts
- View the standards for wood foundation construction.
- Efflorescence in Foundation Walls
CONE OF COMPRESSION
Text & diagram
FRAMED FLOOR STRUCTURE
- Inspecting Floor Structures
- Notching and Boring Guides for sawn and engineered lumber, studs, joists, beams, and Glulams.
- Text: Perimeter Bearing Requirements
BASEMENT
Emergency Escape and Rescue Openings Choose your state and look in IRC Chapter 3
ATTIC
ATTIC ACCESS
Text
ATTIC CONDITIONS
Text: Particulates and Other Hazards
THERMAL INSULATION
- Attic Thermal Envelope
- Attic Thermal Insulation
ATTIC UTILITIES
Attic Utility Inspection Concerns
RADIANT BARRIER
Potential Hazards of Radiant Barrier Sheathing
- Radiant barrier sheathing Study 1
- Radiant Barrier sheathing study 2
ROOF STRUCTURE
ROOF STRUCTURE REFERENCE: GENERAL
- Inspecting the Roof Structure
- Conventional Roof Framing
- Truss Roof Framing
- Roof Sheathing
- H-clips are not always required
- Evaluating Fire Damage
ROOF STRUCTURE VENTILATION
- Roof Structure Ventilation
- Text
CONVENTIONAL ROOF FRAMING
- Inspecting Conventional Roof Framing
- Diagrams
ROOF TRUSSES
Inspecting Truss Roof Framing
ROOF SHEATHING
Inspecting Roof Sheathing
ROOF FRAMING HARDWARE and FASTENERS
Inspecting Roof Framing Fasteners and Connectors
FIRE DAMAGE
Post-fire Assessment of Roof Framing
GENERAL INTERIOR
INTERIOR REFERENCE: GENERAL
- Kitchen inspection
- Stairway inspection
- Hardwood floor inspection
- Door inspection
- Window inspection
- Thermal pane window failure
- About Mold
FLOORS
- Wood floor inspection
- Problems, Causes and Cures: manual by the National Hardwood Floor Association
DOORS: INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
Door inspection
WINDOWS
- Inspection of Window Interiors
- Thermal Pane Window Failure (an excellent explanation from Pella Windows)
STAIRWAYS
- Stairway Inspection Concerns
- You can look up stairway provisions for your state here.
LAUNDRY ROOM
- Inspecting Dryer Vents
- Text and diagrams
FIRE SAFETY SYSTEMS
- Use this link to look up the fire safety codes for the areas in which you inspect.
- For fire wall/ceiing separation provisions, go here, Select your jurisdiction, and scroll to Fire Separation R302
FIRE SEPARATION
For fire wall/ceiling separation provisions, go here, Select your jurisdiction, and scroll to Fire Separation R302
EMERGENCY ESCAPE and RESCUE OPENINGS
- EMERGENCY ESCAPE and RESCUE OPENING REQUIREMENTS (web page with diagrams)
- IRC Section R310 Emergency Escape and Rescue Openings Requirements may vary by jurisdiction. Follow the link, choose your state, and scroll to section R310
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
About Mold
For information about other environmental hazards, visit the SECTION on Environmental Hazards.
PESTS
Text: Some jurisdictions may have special requirements...
THERMAL IMAGING
Text: Including thermal images in the report may give the impression that...
BEDROOMS
(partial duplicate of Interior Reference: General)
- Wood floor inspection
- Door inspection
- Window inspection
- Thermal pane failure
KITCHEN
KITCHEN REFERENCE: GENERAL
Kitchen Inspection Checklist
DISHWASHER
Text: Older dishwashers, especially if they have not been used recently...
RANGE
Inspecting Gas and Electric Ranges InterNACHI article
REFRIGERATOR
Refrigerator Inspection InterNACHI article that includes a list of inspection concerns.
COOKTOP
Inspecting Gas and Electric Cooktops InterNACHI article
KITCHEN ELECTRICAL
Text: Kitchen appliances with motors...
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL REFERENCE: GENERAL
INSPECTION LINKS
- Inspecting the Service Drop
- Inspecting Service Panels
- Inspecting Branch Wiring
- Electrical Grounding
- Electrical Bonding
- Bonding Bushings
REFERENCE LINKS
- 2023 National Electric Code (choose your state)
- Federal Pacific Stab-loc Circuit Breaker Hazards- J. Aronstein (3,000 panels studied)
- Zinsco Electrical Panels (history and Inspection recommendations)
- Siemens Technical Education online course (excellent and free)
- Mike Holt's website.
- GFCI Required Locations in a home -2014 (Jerry Peck)
SERVICE DROPO/LATERAL
Inspecting the Service Drop
ELECTRIC METER
- Major Utility Companies
- Text: Electric meter minimum height requirements...
SERVICE ENTRANCE CABLES
Text:
- Because of advances in wiring technology...
- Cables should fit into the lugs ...
SERVICE PANEL
- Service Panel Inspection Concerns
- Double-tapped breakers Identification and correction
- Backfed Breakers
- Shunt Trip Breakers
- Panel Labels
- Conductor Types
- Bonding Bushings
- Federal Pacific Stab-Lok Hazards
- Square D QO model RECALL (Plant 15 panels only)
- QO models can be recognized by the tripped indicator. Square D Home line models do not have this indicator.
- Zinsco Panel Hazards
- Neutral Conductor Concerns
- Types of Panelboards
- Excessively low-mounted service panels may allow access by children or animals, or increase the potential for accidental impact.
- Plug-type fuses in panels that only allow specific amperages per circuit are not a defect just because they use plug-type fuses.
SERVICE GROUNDING and BONDING
- Electrical Grounding
- Electrical Bonding
SUB-PANELS
Sub-panel Inspection Concerns
SUB-PANEL GROUNDING and BONDING
- Floating Neutral Bus Bar
- Outbuilding Grounding Requirements
BRANCH CIRCUITS and DEVICES
- Branch Wiring Inspection Concerns;
- GFCI Location History (when and where it was required);
- AFCI and GFCI Requirements by State;
- Testing GFCI Receptacles;
- Outbuilding Grounding Requirements;
- Bootleg Grounds;
- Conductor Types;
CRAWSPACE and BASEMENT ELECTRICAL
Text:
- All wiring must terminate...
- Non-metallic electrical cable must...
- Sump pumps and sewage ejectors should...
- A dedicated electrical circuit is an electrical pathway that...
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM
Text: Do not attempt to inspect photovoltaic systems unless...
PLUMBING
WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION
Approved water distribution Pipe Material and Mimimum Support Intervals
WATER HEATER
- Water Heater Inspection Concerns;
- Find the date of manufacture using the serial number;
- Temperature/Pressure Relief (TPR) Discharge Pipe Regulations;
- Water Heater Backdrafting: Causes and Recognition ;
- Why Water Tanks Leak;
- Discolored Hot Water;
- Rumbling, Cracking, Popping Sounds; and
- Electric Water Heater
WATER TEMPERATURE
Text: scalding hazards
GAS SYSTEM
- 2021 International Fuel Gas Code
- 2020 LP Gas Code
- Approved gas pipe distribution materials and maximum support intervals
- Gas vent termination minimum heights above the roof
- Inspecting CSST
Text:
- Note: some jurisdictions require a special ...
- Do not comment on CSST unless...
DRAIN, WASTE, and VENT
Sewer/waste pipe maximum support intervals
PRIVATE WATER WELL
- Inspecting Private Water Wells
- InterNACHI Water Well Inspection Course
SEPTIC SYSTEM
- About inspecting Septic Systems
- National Association of Wastewater Transporters (NAWT)
WATER QUALITY
Text: Local health departments may be able to...
HVAC
HVAC REFERENCE: GENERAL
- Gas Furnace Inspection Concerns;
- Combustion Exhaust Venting
- Gas Leak Detection
- Venting High-Efficiency Combustion Appliances Into Masonry Chimneys
FURNACE
- 2021 International Fuel Gas Code ( IFGC)
- Gas Furnace Inspection Concerns;
- Gas Furnace Operation;
- Find the date of manufacture using the serial number.
- Combustion Air Requirements;
- Furnace Efficiency;
- Venting High-Efficiency Combustion Appliances Into Masonry Chimneys;
- By-Passing Unfamiliar Thermostats;
- Carbon Monoxide;
- Identifying A Cracked Heat Exchanger;
HUMIDIFIER
Inspecting Humidifiers
COOLING
- Inspecting Split AC Systems;
- Acceptable refrigerant line temperatures.
- Heat Pump Inspection Concerns;
- Inspecting Mini-splits.
- HVAC Mfg. Date Codes (find the date of manufacture using the serial number)
- Temperature Stratification in Multi-story Homes
- AC Warranty
DUCTS
Inspecting HVAC Ducts (article)
RETURN AIR
Text:
- Returns should be located...
- When a return in a hallway serves adjacent bedrooms...
- System air filters are sometimes
BOILERS
- Inspecting Gas-fired Boilers InterNACHI article
- Find Date of manufacture here using the serial number
- TPR Discharge pipe Regulations
- Gas Vent Termination Heights
FIREPLACE and WOOD-BURNING APPLIANCES
- National Fireplace Institute
- Substantial text
HEAT PUMP
Heat Pump Inspection
MINI-SPLIT
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
FEMA NATIONAL RISK INDEX
- FEMA NATIONAL RISK INDEX
Covers 21 subjects of concern: Fire, Earthquake, Hurricane, Flood, Tornado, ETC.
- FEMA NATIONAL RISK INDEX by COUNTY
- Detailed risk information by county
- Covers 21 subjects of concern: Fire, Earthquake, Hurricane, Flood, Tornado, ETC.
MOLD
- About Mold
- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology on mold
- EPA on Mold
- Misinformation about mold is common and widespread.
RADON
- Becoming certified to perform radon measurement in real estate transactions
- U.S. EPA page on radon
- Cleveland Clinic on health risks from radon
FLOOD
- FEMA Flood Maps
- FEMA National Flood Insurance Program
EARTHQUAKE
FEMA Earthquake Hazard Maps
WILDFIRE
FEMA Wildfire Risk Map
WILDLIFE
Text: Whether to comment on the possible presence of potentially dangerous wildlife is a choice...
LOG HOME
LOG HOME REFERENCE: GENERAL
- Log Home Inspection Concerns
- InterNACHI's Log Home Inspection course (I wrote it)
- International Log Builder's Association (Standards and tech info)
- Log Checking
- Log Home Inspection Checklist only $29.99!
Find advice and products here:
- Sashco
- Permachink
WALL LOG PROFILES
Text:
- Log interface profile: how each log fits ...
- Visible profile: The appearance of the log wall...
WOOD DECAY
REPORT WRITING
- Report Compilation Time and Length
- The 3 Functions of a Narrative;
- Urgency in Narratives
- Including Code Provisions in the Report
- Including Photos and Videos
- Developing a Recommendation Lexicon
- Report Writing Guide, $29.95 by Kenton Shepard
GENERAL INSPECTION REFERENCE
ICC STANDARDS: FREE ONLINE
This link includes the following:
- A full set of ICC codes 2000-2024
- Codes currently adopted by each state/city jurisdiction
- Code and Commentary versions
- 40 different building-related standards
- Building codes for 24 countries
TEMPLATE LANGUAGE
Text:
THE USE OF "QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR"
I use "qualified contractor" in many recommendations. This is because I sell templates to home inspectors across N. America and in states like Washington and Oregon, supplying the seller or their agent with the entire report is illegal. They are supplied with only comments covering issues that are part of the negotiation. The purpose is to encourage sellers to disclose problems.
If the recommendation to use a qualified contractor for repairs, corrections, replacement, etc. appears only in the report introduction, the seller will not receive it unless it is also included in the comments. This sometimes means that work will be performed by someone not qualified. Deleting this wording from a comment is much faster than having to stop and write it.
HOME INSPECTION RESOURCES
This link takes you to a page containing a variety of resources related to inspecting home systems and their major components.
INSPECTION-RELATED ONLINE FORUMS
The following Facebook groups are good sources of inspection-related discussion:
RESIDENTIAL
- Home Inspection Reporting
- Home Inspector Help
- Home Inspection Narratives
- Home Inspector's Tutor
- Home Inspector Resource Network
COMMERCIAL
INSPECTION SOFTWARE
- Spectora Users Group (Administered by Spectora
- Spectora Users Group (not founded or administered by Spectora)
REGIONAL
- Florida Association of Building Inspectors (FABI)
- TPREIA/InterNACHI (Texas)
- North Carolina Home Inspectors
- Central Indiana Home Inspectors Group
INSPECTION REGULATIONS BY STATE
Home inspection regulations by state

